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Albert Moles Retires as FEDA General Director After 38 Years

Successor Sílvia Calvó calls him 'almost irreplaceable' for his visionary leadership in modernising Andorra's power grid, with tributes praising his lasting legacy in energy infrastructure.

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Key Points

  • Albert Moles retires as FEDA General Director after 38 years.
  • Successor Sílvia Calvó calls him 'almost irreplaceable' for visionary leadership.
  • Tributes praise his modernization of Andorra's power grid and energy infrastructure.
  • Head of Government Xavier Espot credits him for charting Andorra's energy path.

Albert Moles has retired as general director of Forces Elèctriques d'Andorra (FEDA) after 38 years with the state-owned energy firm, leaving behind a significant legacy in the Principality's power sector.

He officially stepped down on 27 March, one week before FEDA shared a tribute video on its X account on Tuesday. The clip, produced after his departure, includes archival images from his career alongside testimonials from key figures who worked with him. His successor, Sílvia Calvó, described Moles as "almost irreplaceable," praising his ability to anticipate challenges and noting that he leaves "a very important legacy that will become visible in the future."

Head of Government Xavier Espot highlighted how Moles "has charted the path that the country must follow in energy matters." Collaborators such as Ramon Cereza and Jordi Cinca called him a leader with "clear ideas" who remained "discreet, simple, and honest," always standing by his team. They portrayed him as a highly capable executive committed to modernising Andorra's electrical infrastructure and expanding its grid to meet growing needs.

The video capped a series of farewells, including an emotional send-off last Friday where staff ovationed the long-serving director as he closed his office for the last time. Moles' career centred on advancing reliable power services amid evolving demands, a contribution now recognised as foundational for FEDA's next phase under new leadership.

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